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O n May 5, The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosts its annual Met Gala—an enormous world-renowned fundraiser that gathers ...
B Africa’s most important films and filmmakers will be featured at the 32nd New York African Film Festival at Film at Lincoln Center May 7 through 13. This year’s festival features a record number of ...
The Met’s exhibition charts the evolution of the Black dandy from the 18th century to today. Here’s what to look for on the ...
In West Africa, the restitution of artefacts stolen from local communities—and that had been long stashed in museums across ...
Spoken-word poets in Cameroon are using their art form to help communities cope with traumas left by the ongoing civil war.
"They must be entrusted to the descendants of the enslaved," not returned unconditionally to Nigeria, writes one stakeholder.
From tailored jackets and silk ties to playful fedoras and pocket squares, Black dandyism isn’t just a campy style—it has ...
Inspired by legendary African American choreographer, anthropologist and civil rights figure Katherine Dunham, with whom she ...
In apartheid South Africa, museums glorified white settlement and erased Black history; in the US today, they are again being ...
Bains’s altars to memory, Akinsanya Kambon’s Pan-Africanist sculptures, colonial wine production, restaging Diane Arbus’s 1972 retrospective, and more.
The James Beard Award-winning chef draws on his ownheritage to reshape French cuisine at Printemps’ flagship restaurant.
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